One caveat-make sure you get the connectors that have a metal shell if you are using them for the mic input (There was a version made that used a plastic shell as well). Solder a short lead from the shell to the ground pin. This will help keep down any extraneous noise. Same applies to the output connector if you are amplifying it down-chain. Scott D. Smith Chicago Audio Works, Inc. Angie Dickinson Mickle wrote: > Steven, > > I think you are thinking of Amphenol connectors. As Bob has already > pointed out, the connectors on Webster-Chicago equipment are Jones > connectors. To be more precise they are Cinch Jones connectors. > > And JERRY,low and behold, I'm looking at them on page 1000 of the > Mouser online catalog! > > The output connectors are type 302 > parts number 538-13021 (plug) and 538-23021 (socket) > > Mic connectors are type 303 > parts number 538-13031 (plug) and 538-23031 (socket) > > So much for my years of searching. There it is under my nose. > > Angie Dickinson Mickle > Avocado Productions > Arvada, CO > www.avocadoproductions.com > 800-246-3811 > >